It seems to me that it is easier for the churches to recognize and anathematize the heresy in certain behaviours than it is to be positive, and to recognize that a new reality -- one of ecclesial significance -- has been produced by the Spirit at work in articular moments and places.

23) In the second, he states, "I declare that they of the seed of Abraham who live after the Law, and believe not on this our Christ before the end of their life, will not be saved, and especially they who in the synagogues have anathematized and still anathematize, those who believe on that very Christ" (47.

Martin I, after inserting in the creed an explicit statement about two natures and two wills in Christ (DS 500), went on to anathematize those who, instead of the two operations, had asserted a single, "theandric" operation (DS 515).

The man who follows English ways gets queered not because early modern Ireland is especially homophobic--for homosocial and even homoerotic bonding were everywhere in that society--but because sodomy vividly metaphorizes and anathematizes humiliating colonial submission.

19) Conducted four times a year, on the first Sunday after Michael's Feast, "Mydlenton" Sunday, the feast of the Holy Trinity, and the Sunday after Candlemass, the practice anathematizes erring parishioners "til [thorn]hei come to amendmente" (61).

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